Published on 12:00 AM, February 15, 2021

Coast Guard to have its own manpower

Home minister tells the force’s 26th founding anniversary event

The government has plans to make the Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) an independent force as they will have their own manpower.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal made the announcement yesterday while addressing the 26th founding anniversary of BCG at the force headquarters in the capital's Agargaon as chief guest.

The minister said, "Currently, there are around 4,000 members in the force. Once they have their own manpower, they will be able to serve in the force permanently."

He said all the necessary steps have been taken to modernise the Coast Guard.

According to sources, all the military officers of BCG now come from Bangladesh Navy on deputation. Only some civil staffers including drivers and clerks are recruited directly for BCG.

The minister said, "Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina felt the need for Coast Guard in 1994 when she was in the opposition. She introduced a bill in the parliament, which was the beginning of the Coast Guard's journey."

He also spoke about various steps being taken to modernise the BCG, including a training centre at Patuakhali.

"Four weapons vessels have been attached to the Coast Guard. Four more will be added soon. If necessary, an air wing will be added to the force along with all kinds of logistical support," he said.

Regarding the prevention of drug smuggling, Asaduzzaman said they have not failed at all in this regard.

Border Guard Bangladesh is guarding the land border, but there are some places where it takes around two days for the BGB to move from one outpost to another, he said. "We are working to build roads along the border in those areas," said the minister, adding that choppers have been added to the force as well.

Marking the anniversary, the minister presented medals to around 40 members of Coast Guard.

Highlighting various achievements of the force, he said BCG has been working relentlessly for more than two decades to provide maritime security to the coastal people.

"The government is determined to make this force stronger. State of the art offshore patrol vessels, hovercraft and other high-tech vessels will be added to the force soon," he added.

Among others, Mostafa Kamal Uddin, senior secretary, Department of Public Security of Ministry of Home Affairs; Rear Admiral M Ashraful Haque, director general, Coast Guard, and other military and civilian officials were present on the occasion.